Intercepted radio messages indicate troops are refusing to obey central command orders. Video recordings show a group of Russian troops walking away from the…
Parts of the Russian military are reliant on cellphones and analog “walkie-talkies,” making them vulnerable for interception by radio hams.Article content
In another clip, the same man who suggested shelling a town loses his temper asking for what appears to be supplies or fuel. “We’ve been here for three days! When the hell is it going to be ready?” he yelled, as Russian expletives fill the airwaves. “What we have found is that the Russian operatives are operating in complete disarray,” said Cardillo. “They have no clue where they are going and how to really communicate with each other properly.”
“Intelligence being intelligence, if a civilian has access to it then I imagine NATO planes or SBU agents do.” Mounting evidence from messages sent home suggest the Kremlin had convinced Russian troops they would meet little resistance in Ukraine and instead be treated as conquering heroes. Ukrainian officials released several videos in recent days, showing captive Russian troops claiming they had no idea they would be sent into Ukraine.Article content
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